Mt Kenya Threatens to Shoot Down BBI Report, Dr Explains Why Cut Women Demand Less Sex & CS Amina Shifts Blame to Treasury

Good morning,

Peter Ndegwa is the new poster boy in the corporate world. Almost every media house is digging into the life of the first Kenyan to be appointed the head honcho of East Africa’s most profitable company, Safaricom.

Immediately Safaricom made the announcement, Peter’s wife Jemimah Ndegwa took to social media to first congratulate her husband for landing the job and promised him that the family will be there for him as he embarks on stepping into the big shoes left by the late Bob Collymore.

Some people have said Jemimah is just trying to mark her territory and warn ‘slay queens’ that Peter is taken. Away from that, there is something very unique and similar about successful men.

When history will be written about Jimi Wanjigi, the late Bob Collymore, the great Eliud Kipchoge and even Tob Cohen nobody will remember the women in their lives, yet they played crucial roles to propel these men to greatness.

These men chose women who are not only smart but also tough and resilient. The woman in your life will determine how far you in pursuit of success.

If you’re dating the ‘babe nitumie (sent me) fare kind of lady then I am sorry but you may never amount to anything in life.

Here are the stories making headlines on Opera News:

Central Kenya MPs, CS To Back BBI Over This Condition

A group of leaders from Mt Kenya region has threatened to shoot down proposals contained in the Building Bridges Initiative (BBI) if they do not address the region’s concerns.

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Cut Women More fertile, Don’t demand sex — Doctor

Dr Tatu Kamau makes her case at a Machakos court in February last year.

A doctor who wants FGM decriminalised and recognised it as cultural rite says cut women are more fertile and don’t bother their husbands for sex.

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CS Amina accuses Treasury of derailing sports development

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The Ministry of Sports has blamed the National Treasury for the delay in the completion of the 11 modern stadiums, four of which were a key pillar in Jubilee party’s 2013 pre-election pledge.

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As Kenyans, We are used to the theatrics portrayed by our leaders more especially politicians. The recent behaviour by one Francis Atwoli has however just given the clear picture of what happens to money taken from hardworking Kenyans. The COTU boss during a live interview threw away his iPhone 11 Pro Max, valued at roughly Ksh 170,000, like some toy by a child. This leaves us wondering, why should we be taxed if our sweat and toil is tossed aside like garbage by people who have more than enough. Is it fair?

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